MILFORD, Mass. – A Quinnipiac University student was killed after a car she was in crashed into a pole Sunday night.
Jacqueline Gray, 19, was transported to UMass Worcester Hospital where she passed away on Monday due to her injuries. Gray was an undergraduate student majoring in psychology at Quinnipiac. She was a member of the Quinnipiac’s Ice Cats, who are hockey cheerleaders on skates. She had been named to the dean’s list.
Police responded around 10:00 p.m. after the car crashed into a utility pole on Congress Street in Milford, Mass. southeast of Worcester. Five other passengers were treated for minor injuries.
“It was with profound sadness that we informed our university community today about the loss of Jacqueline Gray, a member of the Class of 2019 who was a dean’s list student majoring in psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences. There are no words to adequately express our sympathy to Jacqueline’s family and friends,” said John Morgan, the school’s Associate Vice President for Public Relations.
Milford police are investigating the cause of the crash.